The Death of Dracula
The remake of a silent movie titled Dracula’s Death and produced in 1921, one year before Murnau's acclaimed Nosferatu. The original was lost during World War II, so students of the Sapientia University reimagined it based on a novel with the same title, published three years after the film’s release. The script has no connection with Bram Stoker's novel: it shows a series of nightmares and happenings in an insane asylum where Dracula is committed.